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Which one of the following is left when an hydrogen atom loses its electron? (a) An alpha particle (b) A neutron (c) A proton (d) A beta particle
By selling an article at 2/3 of the marked price, there is a loss of 10%. The profit percent, when the article is sold at the marked price, is (a) 20% (b) 30% (c) 35% (d) 40%
The first human hormone produced by genetic engineering was (a) Estrogen (b) Thurodin (c) Insulin (d) Testosterone
Mohammed-bin-Qasim conquered Sind in the year (a) 712 A.D. (b) 812 A.D. (c) 912 A.D. (d) 1012 A.D.
The Slave Dynasty was founded by (a) Balban (b) Qutub-ud-din Aibak (c) Razia Sultan (d) Iltutmish
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What is meant by a balance development of any economic arrangement (economy)? (a) Equal development in private and public areas (b) No change in the rates of saving and investment (c) Equilibrium in the demand and supply condition in each field (d) Equal development in every field
Which of the following is represented by the speed of currency circulation? (a) Ratio of the National Income to the supply of currency (b) Ratio of the National Income to the demand of currency (c) Ratio of the supply of currency to the demand of currency (d) In a fixed period periodic average of the currency from National Income
The First World War ended by signing the Treaty of Versailles. Versailles is in (a) Germany (b) Switzerland (c) France (d) England
Edward Jenner is associated with (a) Cholera (b) Typhoid (c) Small pox (d) Paralysis
By which constitutional amendment, the education has now become a Fundamental Right for all those between 6 and 14 years of age ?
Capital of which of the following states of India is not situated on the banks of a river ? (a) Bihar (b) Jammu & Kashmir (c) UP (d) Madhya Pradesh